Marie's Flower Shop

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Think pink! Rosé is the theme for a new summer festival - dayton.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Daytonians thinking pink. Rosé All DAYton, a picnic-style festival, will be held at Patterson Homestead, 1815 Brown St., Saturday, Aug. 3 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. >> New craft brewery & distillery coming to Washington Twp. “Rosé is fresh and new and trendy,” which helped inspire the inaugural event with planning help from Heidelberg Distributing Co., said Lauryn Bayliff, director of community development for Dayton History.Visitors are encouraged to wear pink as they spend an afternoon tasting a variety of rosé beverages, strolling the lawn of the historic Dayton site and listening to live music. Rosé is no longer just for wine. A variety of rosé cider and rosé beer will be for purchase and for traditional tastes there will also be Michelob ULTRA that is dyed pink.Samples will cost $1 and full glasses will range from $5 to $7. -- Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets to take part in the summer picnic atmosphere. Food trucks including Harvest Mobile Cuisine, Twisted Taco and Son of a Biscuit will be on site.>>Our first look (and taste) at new brewery, inside a former churchLive music will be performed... https://www.dayton.com/events/think-pink-rose-the-theme-for-new-summer-festival/rfrJEgMlRwhjpt51mqoK9O/

Cut Flowers Caucus blooms on Capitol Hill - Washington Examiner

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Congress focus on areas ranging from political, ideological, regional, ethnic, and economic, including the Candy Caucus, the Civility and Respect Caucus, the Rock Caucus, the Small Brewers Caucus, the Term Limits Caucus, the Wrestling Caucus, and the Zoo and Aquarium Caucus. "I'd never heard of the Cut Flowers Caucus," Georgetown University government professor Michele Swers told the Washington Examiner with a laugh. The organizations serve different purposes, depending on the topic, she explained. "Caucuses allow members to take various public positions and advertise that an issue is important to them, but their profile obviously depends on what group you're talking about," Swers said. "We've seen how the House Freedom Caucus has attracted enough members to shift policy to the right, whereas being a member of the Problem Solvers Caucus makes them look bipartisan and provides them with the opportunity to tell their constituents they are interested in ensuring Washington works." The organizations additionally reflect broader trends, the professor added, citing the new Servicewomen and Women Veterans Caucus created this year following the election of a host of female lawmakers. George Mason University political science associate professor Jennifer Victor predicted more groups would form in the future. "Caucuses are growing; there are more of them every year. The growth is driven in part by outside industries, like flower growers," Victor said. "Often caucuses don't take up particular bills and opt not to push for legislation because they value bipartisan relationships and the informational benefits of the group over controversial policy."... https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/cut-flowers-caucus-blooms-on-capitol-hill

On Wednesday, Sept. 11, Glendale florist Judy Haenel will repeat her annual tradition of giving away thousands of free roses to the public.“This year is the 27th anniversary of Pass it on Day,” said Ms. Haenel. “We continue to observe the day to remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001 in New York City, and to honor all of our first responders and military personnel, both living and no longer with us. We need to continue to re-affirm support for our police and fire personnel, our military, and all first responders.”The yearly giveaway is sponsored entirely by The Tulip Tree. It is part of a longstanding tradition observed in September by Ms. Haenel, her employees and volunteers.“Pass it on Day gives us an opportunity to do something simple and face to face to bring people together. People are so divided now. This is a way to promote unity,” she said.-- Ms. Haenel, the owner of The Tulip Tree at 59th Avenue and Bell Road, estimates that by the end of the day as many as 3,000 flowers will have been distributed at no charge... https://yourvalley.net/yourvalley/business/glendale-florist-giving-away-roses-as-part-of-27th-annual-pass-it-on-day/

Bring photos or online pictures of floral designs that appeal to you. Be prepared for an hour to 1.5 hour consultation.As the leading florist in Toronto Ontario, they specialize in offering hand-tied bouquets for all occasions, delivering flowers to a friend, finding the perfect plant for your home, designing wedding flowers, and more.About Wilbe Bloomin:With over 15 years of experience, Wilbe Bloomin has been supplying unique, fresh flowers and floral arrangements to complement any occasion. Visit https://wilbebloomin.ca/ for more information.Media ContactCompany Name: Wilbe BloominContact Person: Joseph DelargeEmail: Send EmailPhone: 416-597-6222Address:9-160 Baldwin St City: TorontoState: OntarioCountry: CanadaWebsite: www.wilbebloomin.ca... http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4427486

A Career in Bloom - San Antonio Magazine

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Mandy the Mantle Girl,” as she is known at the White House (yes, that White House), has a floral career that took root when she was a girl growing up in College Station. A third-generation florist, she spent her youth helping out at her grandmother’s floral shop, Nita’s Flowers.“Our entire lives were based around the shop and doing parties and events,” she recalls, adding that Nita’s is still going strong today. “Christmas was especially big for us.”Also “big” was a recurring job providing fresh flowers to President George H.W. and Barbara Bush whenever they stayed at their College Station apartment. That led Barkley to start dreaming of taking her floral talents to even bigger presidential quarters.“I submitted an application and was selected as a volunteer five years ago, and they’ve been bringing me back ever since,” says the mother of three who moved to San Antonio seven years ago and now serves on the White House’s executive decorating team.Still, while flowers are Barkley’s passion, she says that she’s taken a more modern approach to the business. The choice has allowed the freelance florist to create stunning seasonal displays for the exterior of Feliz Modern and other local businesses and also to craft masterpieces for private residences, large parties and small gatherings. Her work often incorporates flowers plus fun accents, such as piñatas, pinwheels, Italian crepe paper flowers, ornaments at Christmas and “crafty” items like ribbon chandeliers. “I actually... https://www.sanantoniomag.com/September-2019/A-Career-in-Bloom/

E awards scholarships annually and applications are due by May 1 of each year. Scholarship descriptions are available at endowment.org/scholarships.Here’s a brief look at this year’s winners:American Florists’ Exchange Scholarship and Vocational (Bettinger, Holden and Perry) Scholarship Recipient: Armando DeLoera, City College of San FranciscoA senior in floriculture, DeLoera is majoring in floristry with a minor in marketing. For the past two years, he has freelanced at Saks Fifth Avenue, where he works on window displays and creates seasonal floral designs. He hopes his studies in business will help him to establish a successful floral business, promoting eco-friendly growing and sustainable practices while helping individuals and communities interested in the floral and environmental industry.Julio and Sarah Armellini Scholarship Recipient: Abigail Keairns, Murray State UniversitySeeking a degree in Agriculture Science – Horticulture, Keairns would like to eventually own and run a greenhouse and landscaping operation. She has managed her own lawn and landscaping business since 2012. This summer she is a horticulture/agriculture and natural resources intern with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service.Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship and Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship Recipient: Caleb Spall, Michigan State UniversityA senior majoring in horticulture with a minor in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, Spall is interested in the use of LED lighting fixtures in floriculture. In addition to his involvement in student horticulture groups, Spall has worked this year as a grower at the Michigan Horticulture Education Foundation, horticulturist at MSU AgBioResearch, and researcher at MSU Floriculture.Harold Bettinger Scholarship Recipient: Rhiannon Newton, West Virginia UniversityNe... https://www.greenhousegrower.com/management/a-closer-look-at-15-american-floral-endowment-scholarship-winners/

CHICAGO, Aug. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- FTD (the "Company"), one of the largest and most trusted online florist and gift companies in the world, was acquired today by an affiliate of Nexus Capital Management LP ("Nexus"), a Los Angeles-based private equity firm. The acquisition follows Nexus' winning bid at the auction held on July 31, 2019 for certain assets of FTD Companies, Inc., including the FTD and ProFlowers brands and the FTD florist network.Damian Giangiacomo, Partner at Nexus, said, "Nexus invests in leading companies and management teams across industries. With FTD, we see strong long-term potential in the Company's brand, digital platform, and global network of over 30,000 florists across more than 125 countries. We have established a new capital structure and strategic plan designed to renew growth and profitability, which will rapidly enable investments in FTD's network of florists and digital platforms to build on the Company's heritage.""We are pleased to announce that Jeff Clarke will join FTD as Executive Chairman," Giangiacomo continued. "Jeff played a key role on our... https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nexus-capital-management-acquires-ftds-consumer-and-florist-businesses-300906422.html

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